About Our School

Tarleton Holy Trinity C of E Aided Primary School is a Christian Family where everyone is valued, we all achieve and our dreams for the future begin.

Our School Aims

We aim to lay a foundation for life by:

Educating the children in a sincere, caring and Christian way

Developing a moral, spiritual awareness

Providing teaching based on Christian beliefs, attitudes and traditions, especially those of the Anglican Church

Delivering a broad and balanced curriculum in line with the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum, National Curriculum and Blackburn Diocese RE syllabus, with high expectations for all our pupils

Developing the whole child, spiritually, morally, culturally, academically and physically through a wide variety of learning experiences and activities

Encouraging personal and social development, self-discipline, good manners, high standards of behaviour and care and respect for other people and their property

Developing perseverance, Independence, positive attitudes to learning and work and a desire for high standards in all that they do

Awakening an awareness of the world around us and helping children find joy in living and learning through a wide range of experiences as well as emphasizing their self worth, giving opportunities to contribute in all aspects of school life and to experience success

Valuing each child as an individual, emphasizing their self worth, giving opportunities to contribue in all aspects of school life and to experience success

Ensuring that every child irrespective of ability, gender, race or culture has an equal opportunity to participate and benefit from all school activities

Preparing our pupils for entry into the wider community by building close relationships with parents, the church and the parish, industry and other schools

Governors

What Makes Tarleton Holy Trinity Special??

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It is important to all of us involved with the children at our school that they should receive the very best education: that they are given the skills to help them be successful in life, that they understand their part in the world and that they have a desire for life-long learning.

We embrace and uphold the Every Child Matters agenda and it permeates throughout all areas of school life.

We acknowledge that technology has a major role in their education and is constantly changing. We strive to keep up to date with the latest innovations and teaching methods.

It is important to us that the children are involved in the life of the school both in their own education and in activities outside the classroom. The pupil voice is a major factor in decision and our School Council meet at least every month to make sure tthat their voive is heard...after all... they did appoint me!!

As a school we are committed to becoming more and more sustainable and are constantly seeking ways to improve in all its aspects.

Our strengths lie in our Christian commitment to caring for each individual and our desire to bring out the best in them, be they child or adult. Our strong links with the church and diocese foster that commitment and our Governors work tirelessly for the school.

We are very proud of the Ofsted Inspectors report that we received in December 2013 which stated,

"This school lives its mission statement of ensuring all pupils and staff are valued and respected. The excellent relationships between staff and pupils support a highly positive climate for learning."